michael porter, what is your take on that question? >> maria, i think the biggest foreign policy issue facing america is indeed our declining competitiveness. we have a structural problem. it's been building for more than a decade. and there is a number of fundamental steps we have to take to kind of get our economy moving in the right direct. the number one is a budget compromise. and without that, america's influence in the world, our ability to get other nations to join the trading system, to do what we need to do, it's just not going to be there. so this is job number one for the next president. and the question is who is going to get that job done? who is going to be able to get that compromise through? who is going to be able to work with all the constituencies and actually make progress. because my gosh, we got to make progress. >> bob? >> who won the china question tonight, bob? >> well, i think romney kind of won that because some of obama's statements, if we hadn't -- if he hadn't saved the automobile industry, we would all n